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Jet001 [13]
3 years ago
13

An archer pulls his bow back and holds it still in position before it is released. What

Physics
1 answer:
stira [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

elastic potential energy

Explanation:

when you pull back on the bow you exert energy on it then when you release your energy is released which is basically elastic potential energy. think of it basically like shooting a rubber band

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